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Battle Ground, WA

 

Battle Ground is a city in Clark County, Washington, United States. The population was 20,743 at the 2020 census. As of 2022, its population is 21,628.

Battle Ground got its name from a standoff between a group of the Klickitat peoples and a military force from the Vancouver Barracks, which had recently transitioned to a U.S. Army post. In 1855, when this occurred, members of the Klickitat peoples had been imprisoned at the Vancouver Barracks. The hostile conditions of their detainment inspired some of the Klickitats to decamp.

This group of Klickitat peoples headed north, led by Chief Umtuch (or Umtux, according to some accounts). When the community at Fort Vancouver discovered this escape, they assembled an armed contingent led by Captain William Strong to pursue the Klickitat. After great difficulty, Captain Strong's party found the Klickitat near the present-day location of downtown Battle Ground.

Details of the standoff that ensued vary. However, accounts agree that Chief Umtuch and Captain Strong engaged in some sort of negotiations which resulted in the Klickitats' agreeing to return to the Barracks. After this decision though, at least one shot was fired that murdered Chief Umtuch, likely by one of Captain Strong's soldiers.

The Klickitat asked Captain Strong to leave them alone so they could properly bury their chief. After some deliberation, Captain Strong agreed as long as the Klickitats promised to return to the Fort, which they did a couple of days later.

As a result of this event, settlers at the fort began to refer to that site as "Strong's Battle Ground", which was later shortened to "Battle Ground". Two schools in Battle Ground are named after Captain Strong and Chief Umtuch.

Battle Ground was first settled in 1886 by Augustus H. Richter, who platted the town in 1902. Battle Ground was officially incorporated on June 18, 1951. During early settlement in the area, large numbers of people populated Fort Vancouver and locations closer to the Columbia River.

Battle Ground is located about 11 miles (18 km) north northeast of Vancouver, and 32 miles (51 km) south-southwest of Mount St. Helens. It is near the geographical center of Clark County. Battle Ground is 25.5 miles (41.0 km) from Portland, Oregon, and 161 miles (259 km) from Seattle, Washington. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 8.68 square miles (22.48 km2), all land.

Health and wellness are integral to Battle Ground's identity, evident in the range of facilities and programs designed to support residents' well-being. The Battle Ground Community Center is a focal point for fitness and recreational activities, offering diverse classes, sports, and wellness programs. PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center provides comprehensive health services, including wellness check-ups and preventive care programs. Begin your wellness journey at Battle Ground Healing Arts for holistic treatments and acupuncture. Battle Ground Fitness Gym offers comprehensive fitness programs including cardio, strength training, and group exercise classes. Fitness enthusiasts can enjoy the facilities at Snap Fitness for a thorough workout experience. Rejuvenate your senses with a massage at Therapeutic Associates Physical Therapy. Engage in a mindfulness session at Be Well Studio for meditation and wellness coaching. Battle Ground Chiropractic offers chiropractic care to improve your spinal health and overall well-being.

 

The top sites in Battle Ground, WA are Battle Ground Lake State Park, Lewisville Regional Park, and Kiwanis Park.

 

ZIP Code: 98604. Area code: 360, 564. Elevation: 295 ft (90 m). Area: 8.68 square miles (22.48 km2). Population: 21,628 (2022).

 

FAQs

 

What battle took place in Battle Ground, Washington?

The origin of the City’s name comes from a “battle” that never occurred. Battle Ground owes its name to an encounter between U.S. soldiers stationed at Fort Vancouver and Native Americans who lived in an encampment near the Fort. In 1855, a group of Indians, led by Chief Umtuch, left the encampment and headed for the Cascade Mountains to the east.

 

Is Battle Ground, WA a nice place to live?

Battle Ground is in Clark County. Living in Battle Ground offers residents a sparse suburban feel and most residents own their homes. In Battle Ground, there are a lot of parks. Many families and young professionals live in Battle Ground and residents tend to lean conservative. The public schools in Battle Ground are above average.

 

What is Battle Ground, WA famous for?

Battle Ground is at the epicenter of the growing Clark County wine industry with three wineries and one tasting room. Battle Ground contains 22 parks with a total of 72.8 acres (29.5 ha) of park space and an additional 206 acres (83 ha) of open space reserves in five areas. Of these parks, seven are classified as "undeveloped". Undeveloped areas include Durkee Park, a 35-acre (14 ha) plot located west of the city center off SR 502.

 

Sources

Wikipedia 

City of Battle Ground

Media Oregon Live

Niche

PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center

Battle Ground Healing Arts

Battle Ground Fitness Gym

Snap Fitness

Therapeutic Associates Physical Therapy

Be Well Studio

Battle Ground Chiropractic

 

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